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3.They had been many economic disputes between Cuba and the United States
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7. The Israelis gained control of more land.
8. Egypt took control of the Suez Canal.
9. It was in exchange for the recognition that a two-state solution was needed.
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Seven Arab nations attacked the newly born Israel in 1948, because they did not accept the UN resolution on the two states for the former British mandate of Palestine.
After Egypt took control of the Canal of Suez in its territory, the Israeli army sided with the British to try restore colonial control over it.
Ths Oslo Accords were in principle a preliminary agreement and it was hoped they would pave the way to a final solution with the creation of two states.
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Nationalism heightened in the 19th century and heading into the 20th century. The nationalistic fervor by people in Europe had them each viewing their own nations as better than the others, in competition with the others. This would lead to an increase in tension between the nations.
Imperialism expanded on that nationalistic rivalry by carrying their competition to other parts of the globe. The nations of Europe sought to grab control for themselves over parts of Asia and Africa. When war erupted, that also meant it would become a world war because the European nations would include people from their imperial territories in the war.
Militarism grew ever more potent as the 20th century opened. The competition between nations included a massive arms race in terms of expanding armies and navies. The nations also sided up in competing military alliances and made military battle plans as to how they might fight a war if war came. When a cause for war broke out, all those preparations propelled the nations of Europe into war recklessly.
Because males were returning from war, the females who previously held the males' positions in factories, etcetera, were either forced out of these jobs, or were permitted to keep them, a trend that destroyed the idea of the "stay-at-home mom".